Week 20 (March 1-7)
Teams playing four games: Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo, Carolina,
Chicago, Colorado, Detroit, Edmonton, Montreal, Nashville, N.Y. Rangers,
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Vancouver
Teams playing three
games: Anaheim, Calgary, Dallas, Florida, Los Angeles, Minnesota,
New Jersey, N.Y. Islanders, Ottawa, Phoenix, San Jose, St. Louis, Tampa
Bay, Washington
Teams playing two games: Columbus
Atlantic Division
New Jersey Devils: Defenseman Paul Martin
(arm) and forward David Clarkson (leg)
are both expected back on Tuesday against the Sharks. Both players have
been sidelined for more than 30 games, so we might expect a little
rustiness. Both players remain questionable starts ... Ilya Kovalchuk has one goal and four assists in his first six games
with the Devils. He has taken 31 shots in that span ... Zach Parise scored in each of the last three games before the
Olympic break to run his season total to 28. He needs 17 goals in the
final 21 games to match his career-high of 45, set last season.
N.Y.
Islanders: Goalie Rick DiPietro
missed the last two games before the break because of the flu. He is
expected to play in Week 20, so he is a low-risk start ... Josh Bailey, who has been out since Feb. 2 with an upper-body
injury, is expected to return after the break. However, he remains more
of a risky start than DiPietro ... Rookie John Tavares has two goals in
his last 31 games after scoring 15 in his first 31 appearances ...
Defenseman Andy Sutton has become a
potential trade target. However, we doubt his Fantasy appeal would
increase that much, even if he lands on a top contender. Offense is not
his forte ... Blake Comeau has three
goals, four points and a plus-4 rating in his last two games.
N.Y.
Rangers: We expect Marian Gaborik
(thigh) to be in the lineup Tuesday against the Senators after playing
for Slovakia in the Olympics, but if he is laboring at all, we wouldn't
be surprised if New York sits him down for a few games ... Erik Christensen has been even or better in 25 of 29 games since
coming to New York in December. He is plus-7 in that span with five
goals and 13 points. Christensen has been centering the top line as of
late.
Philadelphia Flyers: Don't expect to see goalie Ray Emery back shortly after the break. He is dealing with a
career-threatening hip injury, so Philadelphia will probably be extra
cautious. Michael Leighton should
continue to see most of the starts; however, Philadelphia could pull off
a trade for a veteran goalie -- possibly Tomas Vokoun or Tim Thomas -- before
Wednesday's deadline ... Ville Leino is
still looking to make his Flyers' debut. Leino did not dress in the four
games following his acquisition from Detroit ... Danny Briere has recently shifted to the left wing, a position he
enjoys playing. Briere had a hat trick against Montreal in his final
game before the break and has five points during a three-game point
streak ... Jeff Carter has five goals
during a four-game goal streak. He didn't have a goal in his previous
five games.
Pittsburgh Penguins: Evgeni Malkin has a NHL-best 13-game point streak brewing. He has
eight goals and 14 assists in that span. This comes after ending a
career-worst 11-game scoring slump ... Sidney Crosby continues to add onto his career high in goals, which
currently stands at 42. He is on pace for 56, which Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr are the only players in Penguins' history to score more
than 56 goals in a season ... Jordan Staal
has a plus-16 rating and hasn't finished under even in seven straight
games.
Favorable matchup: Pittsburgh (BUF, @NYR, DAL, BOS).
Mellon Arena has been kind to the Penguins, who sit third in home
scoring (3.39 GFG). The Penguins are also averaging 3.00 or more goals
against Buffalo, New York and Boston.
Unfavorable matchup: New
Jersey (@SJ, @CGY, @EDM). The road has not been kind to the
Devils, who are averaging 2.23 goals per game away from home (26th). It
doesn't help New Jersey has to face two top five defenses -- San Jose
(2.37 GAA) and Calgary (2.42).
Northeast Division
Boston Bruins: Patrice Bergeron
wasn't living up to the billing prior to the break. He hasn't scored in
his last 11 games and has found the back of the net just once in 13
games since returning from a broken thumb ... Michael Ryder's name has come up in trade rumors, and it will be
interesting to see if he is moved before Wednesday's deadline. Boston
has soured on the veteran since his scoring hasn't been up to par in
2009-10.
Buffalo Sabres: Thomas Vanek
is on pace for only 25 goals after averaging 40 scores the last three
seasons ... Derek Roy has totaled five
goals in his last seven games.
Montreal Canadiens: Defenseman Andrei Markov (undisclosed) should be ready to go Tuesday against the
Bruins after playing for Russia in the Olympics. He is a low-risk start
for Week 20 ... Montreal is hoping Andrei Kostitsyn (knee) and Benoit Pouliot
(shoulder) will be back on Tuesday as well, but it is not a given.
Consider them risky starts for the upcoming scoring period. Mike Cammalleri is still out until at least mid-March with a knee
injury ... Scott Gomez has three goals
and four assists in his last six games.
Ottawa Senators: Alexei Kovalev has three goals and four assists during a four-game
point streak. The Russian forward has finally hit his stride for Ottawa.
He has 10 goals and 25 points in his last 22 games and has emerged as a
solid Fantasy start again. Kovalev will be a key scoring presence for
Ottawa down the stretch ... Defenseman Erik Karlsson is expected to return Tuesday against the Rangers
after missing five games with a shoulder injury.
Toronto Maple
Leafs: Alexei Ponikarovsky is a
candidate to be traded by Wednesday's deadline. A trade could alter
Ponikarovsky's Fantasy appeal since he is currently one of the top
wingers for Toronto, and if he goes to a contender, his scoring chances
could decrease ... Enforcer Colton Orr
has totaled 44 penalty minutes, four fights and two game misconducts in
his last three games. The first-year Maple Leaf is up to 161 penalty
minutes, the third most for any Toronto player in the last eight years.
Favorable
matchup: Boston (MON, TOR, @NYI, @PIT). This might not be a
popular pick since Boston is the worst-scoring team in the NHL, but the
Bruins did head into the break averaging 3.50 goals in their previous
four games. Pittsburgh is averaging 4.00 goals against Pittsburgh and
Toronto. Also, three of the Penguins' four opponents -- Pittsburgh, New
York and Toronto -- all rank in the bottom 10 for defense, allowing 2.87
or more goals per game.
Unfavorable matchup: Montreal (@BOS,
@SJ, @LA, @ANA). The Canadiens haven't been a consistent team
scoring on the road, averaging just 2.32 goals per game away from home
(22nd). Montreal also hasn't had a lot of luck against Western
Conference opponents, averaging 2.36 goals in 14 games. To pile it on,
Montreal has scored only seven goals in four games against division-foe
Boston.
Southeast Division
| ||
Player | Start % | |
1. | Tuukka Rask, G, Bruins | 29 |
2. | Tuomo Ruutu, C, Hurricanes | 8 |
3. | Joe Pavelski, C, Sharks | 61 |
4. | David Krejci, C, Bruins | 19 |
5. | Kris Letang, D, Penguins | 67 |
6. | Jussi Jokinen, LW, Hurricanes | 62 |
7. | Antti Niemi, G, Blackhawks | 31 |
8. | Matt Duchene, C, Avalanche | 48 |
9. | Sami Salo, D, Canucks | 37 |
10. | Chris Kunitz, LW, Penguins | 36 |
Atlanta Thrashers: Atlanta is expected to finish out the season
with Johan Hedberg and Ondrej Pavelec in net after the trade of Kari Lehtonen. If Atlanta makes another deal before the deadline it
will likely be for a goalie prospect and not a rental ... Niclas Bergfors has three goals and four points in five games since
being acquired from New Jersey ... Evander Kane has three goals and four
points in his last four games.
Carolina Hurricanes: Coach Paul
Maurice is pleased with the two-way play of second-year forward Brandon Sutter. Even when he is on a defensive line, Maurice commented
that Sutter still has the potential to contribute on offense. Sutter had
one goal and six points in seven games before the break ... Goalie Cam Ward (back) will be re-evaluated in early March, but he is not
recommended start for Week 20 ... Ray Whitney
is expected to be traded by Wednesday's deadline. However, he is looking
for a two-year extension before he waives his no-trade clause.
Florida
Panthers: Nathan Horton, who has
been out since Jan. 21 with a fractured leg, is hoping to play on
Tuesday against the Thrashers. It's still not a given, so there is some
risk to starting the veteran forward ... The new year has not been kind
to Stephen Weiss, who has only three
goals and 10 points in 18 games since the calendar year hit 2010. Weiss
had 10 goals and 19 points in December. Coach Peter DeBoer blames a
nagging lower-body injury on Weiss' struggles, but added the Olympic
break should help his top-line center for the stretch run. The return of
linemate Horton should also help.
Tampa Bay Lightning: Steven Stamkos has tied the franchise record with a point in 13
straight games. He has 10 goals and 13 assists in that span ... Steve Downie has four goals and six assists during a seven-game point
streak ... Martin St. Louis, the other skater on the Lightning's potent
top line, has nine goals and seven assists in his last 10 games ... Vincent Lecavalier has fallen into another slump. He has only one goal
and three points in his last nine games. General manager Brian Lawton
has said Lecavalier is not on the trade block, but with new ownership
set to inherit the Lightning, Lecavalier could end up as trade bait.
Washington
Capitals: Defenseman Tom Poti (groin)
is expected to play in the first game after the break, so consider him a
low-risk start for Week 20 ... Mike Knuble
has 13 goals in his last 16 games ... While Alex Ovechkin gets lauded for his scoring ability, it should also be
noted that he has taken his defense to another level in 2009-10. The
two-time MVP is at a career-best plus-43 through 54 games.
Favorable
matchup: Carolina (@TOR, OTT, @FLA, @ATL). Carolina has been
one of the better scoring teams since late January and finished February
fourth in scoring (3.29 GFG). The Hurricanes will look to carry that
momentum into March. Lucky for them that they are averaging 3.00 or more
goals against each of their first four March opponents.
Unfavorable
matchup: Florida (@ATL, PHI, CAR). The Panthers have totaled
just 15 goals in their last 13 games. They won't have an easy time
getting back on track in Week 20. Florida is not scoring more than 3.00
goals per game against any of its Week 20 opponents.
Central Division
Chicago Blackhawks: Marian Hossa
skated for Slovakia in the Olympics, so he should return from a head
injury right after the break. Keep him active for Week 20 ... Defenseman Kim Johnsson has one goal on six shots since coming over in a trade
from Minnesota ... Goalie Antti Niemi
won the last four games before the break and has won eight of his last
10 games. He appears to have unseated Cristobal Huet as the team's No. 1 goalie -- at least for the time being.
There are rumors that Chicago is looking to beef up its goalie situation
heading into the stretch run.
Columbus Blue Jackets: Jakub Voracek has one goal and five assists in his last four games.
He has been a player to benefit from the new leadership of interim coach
Claude Noel ... Derick Brassard has an
assist in four straight games and is another player that seems
re-energized since the coaching change. Both promising forwards could be
sleepers for Fantasy owners down the stretch.
Detroit Red Wings: Valtteri Filppula (groin) has been playing with Finland in the Olympics,
so he should be prepared to play after the break. Keep him active for
Week 20. Filppula has four goals and 15 points in his last 20 games ... Tomas Holmstrom is also expected back after the break from a knee
injury, but he is not a recommended start until he proves healthy and
productive ... Brian Rafalski, who
starred for Team USA at the Olympics, has six assists in his last six
games.
Nashville Predators: Defenseman Dan Hamhuis is being actively shopped and should be traded by
Wednesday's deadline ... Shea Weber
leads NHL defensemen with nine goals on the road.
St. Louis Blues: It
seems being left off the Team USA roster was all the motivation T.J. Oshie needed to get his game on track. Oshie has six goals and
17 points in 22 games since the USA roster was announced on Jan. 1.
While that might have been an underlying motivation for Oshie, the
coaching of Davis Payne has also been a helpful tool ... Cam Janssen was a busy man before the Olympic break. He totaled 42
penalty minutes, four fights and two game misconducts in his final two
games heading into the break. Janssen has been creating a lot of
problems since the calendar hit 2010. He has 85 penalty minutes in his
last 12 games.
Favorable matchup: Chicago (@NYI, EDM, VAN,
DET). Chicago will enjoy playing three times at the United Center
since it ranks seventh in home scoring (3.13 GFG). The Blackhawks are
also averaging 4.33 goals against Edmonton and 3.07 goals against
Eastern Conference opponents.
Unfavorable matchup: Columbus (VAN,
@SJ). Columbus is the only team with two games in Week 20, and it
has to face two top 10 defenses -- San Jose (2.37 GAA) and Vancouver
(2.46). Enough said.
Northwest Division
Calgary Flames: Rene Bourque
(shoulder) is expected to return following the Olympic break, but no
date has been announced. He was struggling prior to getting hurt, so
it's best to keep Bourque reserved until he is back on the ice and being
productive ... Matt Stajan has two goals
and four points in seven games since being acquired from Toronto.
Colorado
Avalanche: Right wing Milan Hejduk
(knee) is expected to return on Monday against the Red Wings. Consider
him a low-risk start for Week 20 ... Defenseman John-Michael Liles could be moved by Wednesday's trade deadline, if Colorado
can find someone to take on his hefty contract ... Wojtek Wolski has two goals in his last 24 games. The coaching staff
has stressed to Wolski to shoot more and pass less, so he can snap his
scoring slump ... Chris Stewart has
eight goals and nine assists in his last 19 games.
Edmonton
Oilers: Center Sam Gagner, who has
missed four games with a sore knee, is expected to play Tuesday against
the Predators. He is a low-risk start for the upcoming scoring period.
Gagner is a notorious second-half player, so he could help Fantasy
owners down the stretch ... Defenseman Sheldon Souray could be moved at the trade deadline despite being
sidelined by a hand injury ... General manager Steve Tambellini is
looking to clean house by Wednesday's deadline, so a lot of veterans
will be made available. Among the names being floated around are Steve Staios, Ethan Moreau, Patrick O'Sullivan, Lubomir Visnovsky
and Shawn Horcoff ... Goalie Devan Dubnyk is expected to return from the AHL after the break and
get plenty of playing time down the stretch. He should share goaltending
duties with Jeff Deslauriers.
Minnesota
Wild: Center Pierre-Marc Bouchard,
who has been sidelined since the first game with a concussion, is hoping
to play at some point during the team's final 21 games. However, there
is no need to add him in Fantasy since Bouchard's return is not a
foregone conclusion ... Center Mikko Koivu
has seven assists in his last six games and already has his second
straight 40-assist season ... Andrew Brunette
has reached 30 assists in eight of his last 10 seasons.
Vancouver
Canucks: Ryan Kesler's 10 goals and
22 points on the power play lead Vancouver in both categories. He is
also top 10 in the NHL in power-play points. The Olympian is an unsung
hero in Vancouver and is often overshadowed by top-line center Henrik Sedin. However, Kesler managed 10 or more points in each of his
first four months and should eclipse 60 points for the first time in his
career ... The Fragile Finn, Sami Salo,
has three goals, 12 points and a plus-7 rating in his last 15 games.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been a clean 15 games as Salo has missed time
due to injury ... Alex Burrows has one
goal and one assist in his last seven games after totaling a season-high
22 points (15 goals) and plus-17 rating in 13 January games.
Favorable
matchup: Colorado (DET, @ANA, @PHO, STL). Really no teams in
the Northwest Division have overwhelming favorable matchups, but
Colorado gets the nod here since it's the least of all evils. The
Avalanche is averaging 2.67 or more goals against Detroit, Phoenix and
St. Louis.
Unfavorable matchup: Calgary (MIN, NJ, @MIN).
The Flames have scored only twice in two games against the Wild. Calgary
is also 28th in scoring against Eastern Conference opponents (2.31 GFG).
It doesn't help its only Eastern Conference opponent for Week 20 is also
the second-best defense in the NHL -- New Jersey (2.33 GAA).
Pacific Division
Anaheim Ducks: Jason Blake has
only three points in seven games since being acquired from Toronto ... Corey Perry has three goals, nine points and a plus-6 rating in his
last seven games ... Scott Niedermayer
has one goal and five assists during a four-game point streak. He has
been at even in all four games and has finished in the minus in only
three of his last 13 games. He is finally turning a corner defensively
after struggling for most of the year.
Dallas Stars: Goalie Marty Turco is apparently sticking around after being involved in
trade rumors leading up to the break. Turco is 4-1-1 in his last six
appearances with a 1.15 GAA in that span ... Mike Ribeiro has three goals, two assists and a plus-3 rating in
three games since returning from a tracheotomy. It appears safe to start
him again in Fantasy ... Rookie Jamie Benn continues to make a smooth
transition to playing center. He finished February with five goals and
six points in six games.
Los Angeles Kings: Anze Kopitar has rediscovered his scoring touch. He has a point in
11 of his last 12 games (nine goals, nine assists). After slumping to
six points in December, Kopitar has been on a roll since January. He has
12 goals and 25 points in his last 20 games.
Phoenix Coyotes: Matthew Lombardi has six points in his last four games. However, five
of those points came in one game against Edmonton. The numbers are a tad
misleading ... Radim Vrbata has 13 goals
in his last 36 games. He is also a plus-14 player in that span.
San
Jose Sharks: San Jose is hopeful Marc-Edouard Vlasic, who has been out since Jan. 28 with a lower-body
injury, will play after the Olympic break. However, there is no need to
activate him in Fantasy until his offensive game gets on track.
Favorable
matchup: San Jose (NJ, MON, CLB). San Jose is fourth in home
scoring, averaging 3.35 goals per game. The Sharks are also second in
scoring against Eastern Conference opponents (3.87 GFG).
Unfavorable
matchup: Phoenix (STL, COL, ANA). The Coyotes won't leave
Arizona in Week 20, but they might not get a favorable dose of home
cooking. Phoenix has faced each of its Week 20 opponents at least twice
and isn't averaging more than 2.80 goals against any of those teams.
Anaheim and Colorado are also playing solid defensive hockey, as both
teams were in the top 10 for defense in February.
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